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Part I Books, Mimeo Papers/ Reports and Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshops Papers/ Reports 2
001 Buch, Nirmala Two child policy and its implications for women.- Bhopal: Mahila Chetna Manch,[2004]. 11p. MP-R BUC.T 002 Gurung, Madhu The two-child norm only leads to female foeticide paper 16 IN Roundtable on Sex Selection in India: Issues and Approaches (2005: Bangalore). Organised by Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries, February 17-18, 2005. 2 Vol.- (Reference Materials II) CD-735.5 003 Mahila Chetna Manch Panchayati raj and two-child norm: implications and consequences: a summary of the preliminary findings of exploratory studies in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, and Rajasthan.- Bhopal: The Munch,2003. 20p. MP-R MAH.P 004 National Colloquium on Population Policy: Development and Human Rights (2003: New Delhi) Report. p. 23-28 Organised by National Human Rights Commission, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and United Nations Population Fund, January 9-10, 2003 CD-705.6 005 Rao, Mohan The two-child norm and population policy p.297-304 IN Women s studies in India: a reader/ed. by Mary E. John. - New Delhi: Penguin,2008. xvi, 657p. 305.422 CEN.W 12358 006 Reddy, M M Krishna Two child family norms in rural India: problems and prospects.- New Delhi: Kanishka,1997. xviii, 266p. 304.66(5484)RED.T 7590 007 Socio Legal Information Centre Coercion versus empowerment: perspectives from the people's tribunal on India's coercive population policies and two-child norm/ed. by Shruti Pandey...et.al.- New Delhi: Human Rights Law Network,2006. xxvi, 291p. 304.6 SOC.C 12328 3
008 State-Level Women's Convention on Panchayati Raj and Two Child Norm: Its Implications and Consequences on Women (2005: Orissa) Report. 36p. Organised by National Alliance of Women, The Hunger Project and Orissa State Panchayat Parishad, March 6-7, 2005 CD-736.3 4
Part II Newspapers/ Periodicals Articles 5
009 Activist terms two-child norm 'draconian' Deccan Herald. 11 July; 2004. p. 6 010 Ahuja, Namrata Biji 2-child norm bill: no consensus Asian Age. 24 August; 2007. p.4 011 Bhat, P N Mari Two-child norm Economic and Political Weekly. 38(44); 1-7 November 2003. p. 4714-4716 012 BJP tells CMs to implement 2-child norm Deccan Herald. 13 September; 2004. p. 1 013 Centre against 2-child norm, says Ramadoss Times of India. 14 July; 2005. p. 13 014 Gonsalves, Colin Population phobia Times of India. 30 October; 2004. p. 18 015 Gupta, Sharad Emergency in mind, centre is lukewarm to two-child policy Indian Express. 21 July 2000. p. 5 016 Karanjia, B K Numbers versus nature Indian Express. 9 March, 2000. p. 8 017 Karat, Brinda Birth-control freak Hindustan Times. 14 August; 2003. p. 10 018 Kidwai, Rasheed Child-surplus sarpanchs blame condoms Telegraph. 22 July; 2004. p. 6 6
019 Mahapatra, Bharati Two child norms: a harmful population policy for local government institutions Women's Link. 9(4); October-December 2003. p. 39-40 020 Mehra, Sunil Awareness, not abstinence: offer all options for family planning Times of India. 19 September; 2003. p. 12 021 Menon, Jaya Confusion on two-child norm People: Population Development Newsletter. April; 2005. p. 1 022 Notice served on centre, states on two-child norm Deccan Herald. 1 March; 2005. p. 6 023 Parsai, Gargi Small family or the two-child norm? Hindu. 26 September; 2004. p.10 024 Parsal, Gargi Centre all set to revive Bill for two-child norm for legislators Hindu. 8 October; 2003. p. 12 025 Patnaik, Elisa Two child norm handicaps elected women in Orissa Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 7(9); September 2006.p.3 026 Rajalakshmi, T K A battle won Frontline. 22(11); 21 May - 3 June 2005. p. 101-102 027 Rajalakshmi, T K Children as disqualification The Child's Rights Bulletin. 6(9); September 2003. p. 4-6 028 Rao, Mohan Two-child norm and panchayats Economic and Political Weekly. 38(33); 16-22 August 2003. p. 3452-3454 7
029 Rao, Mohan Two-child norm: in whose interest? Hindu. 31 August; 2003. p. 4 030 Ray, Kalyan Illegal sex selection in Rajasthan proliferates Deccan Herald. 24 August; 2004. p. 11 031 Satapathy, Rajaram Should couples be fined for a third child? Times of India. 3 September; 2006. p.18 032 Sharma, Kalpana Are people a problem? Hindu (Mag.). 10 August; 2003. p. 3 033 Two for joy Telegraph. 2 August; 2003. p. 12 034 Two to travel Telegraph. 8 July; 2005. p. 18 035 Two-child norm: Supreme Court judgement The Voice of the Working Woman. 23(10); October 2003. p. 9 036 Ved, Mahendra Two-child norm bill for legislators remains in limbo Times of India. 7 May; 2005. p. 9 037 Venkataraman, R Legal sanctity for 2-child bar Telegraph. 31 July; 2003. p. 1 038 Venkataraman, R Two-child bar plea for train tickets Telegraph. 7 July; 2005. p. 5 039 Verma, Varuna Three for sorrow Telegraph (Sun. Mag.). 10 August; 2003. p. II 8
040 Visaria, Leela; Acharya, Akash and Francis Raj Two-child norm: victimising the vulnerable Economic and Political Weekly. 41(1); 7 January 2006. p. 41-48 041 Women's groups set their face against two-child norm Hindu. 12 July; 2005. p. 13 9